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Why You Should Refinance Your Mortgage - Four Key Reasons

By: Grant Eckert Home | Finance | Mortgages


Life has a way of piling it on: student loans, credit card debt, your kids' school fees, monthly utility bills, etc. Under these circumstances, it is easy to get overwhelmed. But the way to escape financial straits could be as easy as refinancing your mortgage. Four key reasons why refinancing a home mortgage could be a financial salvation include:

The ability to lower your interest rate by extending the payment period of the loan, thus reducing the amount of monthly bills

Life is not about huge blocks of time but instead it is about the day to day financial needs, impromptu and planned. By refinancing and lessening the monthly bill, a person gains more financial freedom, room to spend, to splurge even. The focal of a life should not be finances. Finances are there to enhance one's life and they can if one treats them responsibly.

The advantage of saving money for other uses besides bills, like investing money into a business venture, schooling, etc.

There is truth in the old adage "you sometimes have to spend money to make money" to get out of debt. Once a viable business is up and running, a mortgage can be paid off plus a couple of other long standing debts. Or refinancing a mortgage can open up the option of going back to school and attaining that degree that will inevitably lead to a boost in income. Additionally, the interest a homeowner pays is tax deductible, but she/he would have to talk to your tax advisor to learn just how much is saved.

The benefits of consolidating debt

Paying a variety of different credit cards and bills each month could be expensive, time consuming and overwhelming. By including these debts in the amount refinanced with your mortgage, you could make just one loan payment each month. Plus, it will be easier to keep track of errors, if they occur, in what you owe because there would only be one source to consult about the problem. Because so much can happen during the duration of a loan, it is best to only have one company to deal with so as to keep frustration levels low.

The option of saving yourself from the hassle of rising and lowering rates

Refinancing with a long-term, fixed-rate mortgage may save you a lot of money in the long run. A fixed-rate mortgage can provide needed structure and habit to a person who is not as responsible with finances as they should be. Plus, if the fixed rate is low, it will remain locked at that amount, saving money over a period of time. For some folks, adjustable-rate mortgages could be the way to go because the rate would be able to change along with the fluctuations of some people's incomes. An adjustable rate with a cap is a happy medium between the fixed and adjustable rate.

As with anything, it is important to become as familiar as possible with a potential mortgage lender. Ask around town about the reputation of a particular company or do a little research online. A homeowner should make sure that a company is willing to do business at her/his convenience. Because getting the details of a mortgage in order is a huge undertaking, a patient, cooperative lending company could do nothing but move matters along quickly yet thoroughly.



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